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Show WEST valley VIEW Thursday, Aug. 13, 19B1 Kearns Legion Post 132 Slates Membership Party Members of Kearns American Legion Post 132 will hold their an- the day while the pig is roasting, for those wishing to participate. barbecue Saturday at the Post Home, 7750 adults, nual membership So. 3200 West. Dinner will begin at 6 p.m. Horse shoes will be played throughout First Row: (left to right) Raynord Sandwick, Bob Roid, Bud Wilson, Sophia Poppas, Ivana Orr, Beth Ashby, Kay Dayton, ?, Anno Stoddard. Second Row: David Cotton, Roland Crump, ?, Cost will be under $6 for children 10. Anyone $3 whose membership dues are paid on or before August 15 will pay only half. Anyone interested in iliary Unit 132 will hold lunplaying horse shoes is a invited to participate cheon, card game and every Tuesday at 7 business meeting at p.m. Those interested noon Tuesday at the may attend whenever home of Mary Ann they can, and need not Jensen. come every week, said Try Green Sheet classia Post spokesman. The Legion Aux fied ads! past-presiden- ts i 262-668- Helen Montoya, Ida Pappas, Adamson, ?, ?. Rqw Three: ?, ?, Joe Jensen, ?, Dorene Mitchell, ?, ?, Keith Andrus, and ?. Dorene McDonald, Lynn Dimond, Floyd First Row: (Loft to right) Emma Lou Jacobs, Blair Sutton, Ella Mitchell, Moyle Stewart, Betty Knight, Kay Dayton, Sophie Pappas, Clarence Herzog, Margaret Fisher and Dean Benson. Second Row: Horace Taylor, ?, Helen Montoya, David Catten, Lyle Coon, Lynn Dimond, Flossie Belle Coon, ?, Lucille Paul, Jim Colovis and Ivana Third Row: Dale King, ?, Beth Ashby, ?, Georgia Mae Wahlin, Billy Roundtree, Alice Flangos, Blaine Lund, Dorene McDonald and Bob Reid. Fourth Row: Ralph Holt, Laurence Newman, Bonnie Fairbourne, Joe Jensen, Betty Heffernan, ?, Bob Orton, Glen Cherington, Jewell Paul, Raynard Southwick, Wanda Peel, Milar Larsen, Keith Andrus and Margaretta Healey. Orr. Cyprus Class of '4 Celebrates 1 by LaRee Pehrson Forty years ago this spring the graduating class of Cyprus high, in Magna, faced an uncertain future. The clouds of war Forces. By December 7th, were thickening in Europe and many in 1941 the Japanese had Pearl Harbor their ranks had attacked already signed up for a and for many that year lengthened into years volunteer ser- six vice in the Armed years before they ever saw home again. Others lost their lives in the battle, but no one, male or female, went untouched by world events that were to shape their lives. ing, smokers, and dancing to the big band sound, swimming in the (Jarfield pool, and a host of other entertainments at the old Utah Copper Duck Club on Moon Lake. . In summer the kids children of the great the depression bulk of whom grew up in Magna during a time when many of the homes were vacant due to a reduction in force at the copper Sometimes they collected empty corker whiskey flasks which they turned into local bootleggers for three cents each to buy penny candy. As they grew older the boys earned money setting pins at the Copper Club bowling alley, and in summer when school was out they went to work for the company where These were the ... mills. But hard formed a tight times com-munit- y where everyone knew everyone else and a fraternity was created that holds fast even today. In those days all of the recreation in the was community Utah through Copper. There was Copper Community Park where semi-profession- al baseball was king, the Utah Copper Club that offered basketball, bowl- - David S. Alleman D.D.S. Announces the opening of a new 5500 So. Redwood Rd. vacant cowboys or kings. Unlike many high school classes, the class of 41 has a kind of family feeling that has kept them in contact over the years. Instead of closing the door at the moment of graduation this group has kept the door open and have had six reunions in the past 40 years. Part of it has been due to three people started sfchool together, and who who have been involved in all six of the class get togethers. This years activity is no exception, for Keith Andrus, Wanda Peel Beck and Jim they had no trouble Colovis have been the getting a job working coordinators for the entertainment to be on dike. Many of the class of held Saturday night at 41 started school together in Webster at the foot of the Oquirrh Mountains. In 1934 they were joined by youngsters from the east side of town who the Red Flame Restaurant in Bountiful. They were assisted by Clarence Herzog. At 6:30 p.m. the group will stroll down memory lane aboard Hawthorne school the mythical pirate before it was phased ship they rode through three years of high out. By 1939 their ranks school. were further swelled There were 96 by the addition of kids graduates 40 years ago who were bussed from and twenty are now Garfield to Cyprus, deceased. Of that and others who rode number 18 were males the inter-urba- n train with four losing their from the farmlands of lives in World War II. Those who lost their Hunter and Granger. They were a multi-ethni- c lives in service of our country included Ray originating from dif- Jensen, Joe Marino, ferent backgrounds, LeRoy Pendleton, and different traditions. Kenneth Bohne. Other deceased are: But they all had one thing in common . . . Roland Crump, Ralph most of them were not Holt, Horace Taylor, had attended affluent. They shared the same home made haircuts and Panco soled shoes, and many a pretty young thing wore flour sack Top Floor General Medical Center andlace curtain created by their Appointments Available Mon . thru Sat. & Eves by phone - Norman Grubaugh, Dimond, Milar Larsen, Merrill Archibald, Blaine Lund, Charles Sudbury, Tom Speirs, Bill Jones, Wells Carrol, Edgar Pratt, and Douglas Lynn blouses that were Christensen. The two girls are Joy mothers at the family Peterson Coon and treadle sewing machine. f 968-818- 8 in houses, empty lots and alleys, where they used their ingenuity to become cops, robbers, beautiful. group Dental Practice at 967-275- 7 played unit for the glory of the school. And that same feeling exists today . . . just as bright, just as Coral Lewis Huish. A special memorial But nobody felt service, arranged by deprived. There w as a Matt Pettersson, will warmth that carried pay tribute to those who have made their over into inter-schocompetition in junior transition, and talent high bas i all and from the football wLu.e players members will round fought as a cohesive out the entertainment. class mjaumamtiksm mini ' .-..i - - Ute AW Ollty - WMoWb ttw |